bloodline

英[ˈblʌdlaɪn]
美[ˈblʌdˌlaɪn]

基本释义

n.
(动物的)血统,血族

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实用例句

Considering his feelings about bloodline, he might not take kindly to Harry's side of the argument.

从他对于血统的观点来看, 他可能不会好心地站在哈利一边.

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In The Mating Game, the winners get to continue their bloodline for the next generation.

在《交配游戏》中, 胜者才有机会为它们的下一代延续命脉.

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Family balance: Family is the social unit that is based on marriage and bloodline relations.

六、家庭平衡: 家庭是以婚姻和血统关系为基础的社会单位.

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To continue the family bloodline is one of life's most important things.

传宗接代是生命中最重要的事情之一.

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Confess that the sin of unbelief is broken from your bloodline.

承认不信的罪已从你血脉中破除.

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Sadly, widespread use of condoms by American forces forestalls any improvement in the French bloodline.

悲哀的是, 被美国士兵海量使用的避孕套对法国纯正血统的传承造成了一定的影响.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the descendants of one individual;

    "his entire lineage has been warriors"

  • 2. ancestry of a purebred animal

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